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it is a wonderful city, and thank you all for having us. ed lee -- mayor lee: we have something for mayor bloomberg. i think he will find it very special. charlotte, would you like to explain what is underneath here? >> [inaudible] the mayor's idea was to make you an honorary citizen. >> do i have to pay taxes? [laughter] >> [inaudible] if you want to get attention in your office. have you seen his office? it is like a bull pen. [inaudible] >> [inaudible] >> thank you very much. i cannot wait. >> [inaudible] [laughter] >> probably have to cook them first. >> as an honorary citizen, you have to come often, and if we raise taxes, you'll be the first to know. >> last time i was here, miss schulz gave me a stanford cat. i had to take a picture to prove that our warrant. thank you, everyone. mayor lee: thank you. i guess if there's questions. all right. >> former mayor gavin newsom often talked about modeling some of his programs after new york. [inaudible] if he could give us your impression of the homeless problem in the city as you have walke
it is a wonderful city, and thank you all for having us. ed lee -- mayor lee: we have something for mayor bloomberg. i think he will find it very special. charlotte, would you like to explain what is underneath here? >> [inaudible] the mayor's idea was to make you an honorary citizen. >> do i have to pay taxes? [laughter] >> [inaudible] if you want to get attention in your office. have you seen his office? it is like a bull pen. [inaudible] >> [inaudible] >> thank...
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can you tell us about your experience? >> there were a lot of anticipation about how people would respond. at first, we had to get in front of people to direct them from their habits. early morning, they are more into carrying their coffee and going inside of the elevator and then spilling their coffee to hit the keys. we got right in front of them, stopped them and told them exactly what they had to do. that helped out a lot. the other thing that helped were the lights in the lobby would tell them where the elevator was. a lot of these systems have not done that. we were the first to do that. the nice thing is we've got less spills in the lobby, too. you get into the elevator in the morning, and somebody is standing in front of the buttons and you cannot get to it. people are fighting each other, spilling coffee and stuff, so this works out well. once you get inside, you are going to the floor that you have already decided on the outside. it really helped traffic flow and security as well. >> would you say your experience
can you tell us about your experience? >> there were a lot of anticipation about how people would respond. at first, we had to get in front of people to direct them from their habits. early morning, they are more into carrying their coffee and going inside of the elevator and then spilling their coffee to hit the keys. we got right in front of them, stopped them and told them exactly what they had to do. that helped out a lot. the other thing that helped were the lights in the lobby would...
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but the question is, how is watching them fight each other affecting us? here's andrea canning. >> reporter: it's the disturbing brawl between two teenage girls caught on tape by their friends, looking on and even egging them on to keep fighting. what was it like being involved in that fight? >> i was upset, scared, shocked. >> reporter: the alleged attacker is janelle evans, the star of mtv's "teen mom." >> mom, shut up. >> reporter: in this video licensed by abc news, evans can be seen attacking her former friend who says the fight was all over janelle's ex-boyfriend. do you think the show indirectly perhaps led to this fight between the two of you? >> i think it did because she used to be a really sweet girl, fun to be around. and since she's been on the show, she's just got a big head. she's been angry at the world. >> reporter: their fight is just the latest example of a string of violence incidents between reality stars on screen and increasingly off screen. the emotional, sometime brutal brawls have become a staple. like in this lover's quarrel on "
but the question is, how is watching them fight each other affecting us? here's andrea canning. >> reporter: it's the disturbing brawl between two teenage girls caught on tape by their friends, looking on and even egging them on to keep fighting. what was it like being involved in that fight? >> i was upset, scared, shocked. >> reporter: the alleged attacker is janelle evans, the star of mtv's "teen mom." >> mom, shut up. >> reporter: in this video...
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those who want to take us on our welcome to do so. [applause] >> we reached a dissented inside syria who spent more than eight years in jail. >> he did not say anything new. all he says is from the past. >> he says he would like to be a reformer. do you believe him? >> i do not believe the regime at all. not now, not before. always, i said this is a bad regime. they rule the country by making people feel fear, putting them in jail. >> it got around 60 people have died in anti-government protests in the last fortnight. >> i do not think there is any middle eastern regime that is immune to the democratic virus mutated in the region. there is a great awakening taking place in the arab world. syria is an extension of what is happening in the arab world. >> strategically, syria is at the middle east -- the center of the middle east. syria is a linchpin of the so- called resistance alliance, close allies with iran and hezbollah. but in recent years, the president has been courted by western countries and seen as a key to peace or war in the
those who want to take us on our welcome to do so. [applause] >> we reached a dissented inside syria who spent more than eight years in jail. >> he did not say anything new. all he says is from the past. >> he says he would like to be a reformer. do you believe him? >> i do not believe the regime at all. not now, not before. always, i said this is a bad regime. they rule the country by making people feel fear, putting them in jail. >> it got around 60 people have...
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this illustrates by the way a great opportunity for the rest of us. partiers we need to show up at tea party rallies you go home go make or sign you know the next tea party rally you know they're not going to hold a whole lot of know in the future because everybody's kind of guys putting on the rallies but anyhow if there's one make a sign this is get out of nafta or throw the banks threes in jail. because largely you agree that most of the tea party guys will agree with you and it will slowly dawn on them. but they're fighting for the wrong side by the way the people who run the tea party who put the thing on paper the speakers in the platform in the microphones and the busses they're not all i happy with that topic and it's just a matter of time before their job those tea partiers or their pension or their health insurance falls on the chopping block to as a result of a pro billionaire class agenda being pushed by that is republican party think about it for a second how morally bankrupt as one party become it feels the need to steadfastly protect ba
this illustrates by the way a great opportunity for the rest of us. partiers we need to show up at tea party rallies you go home go make or sign you know the next tea party rally you know they're not going to hold a whole lot of know in the future because everybody's kind of guys putting on the rallies but anyhow if there's one make a sign this is get out of nafta or throw the banks threes in jail. because largely you agree that most of the tea party guys will agree with you and it will slowly...
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geoffrey canada joins us next. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ 3q traffic on your carpet really ads up when you just vacuum. with resolve high traffic foam, your carpets get truly clean. it removes three times more dirt than vacuuming alone and neutralizes odors for clean and fresh carpets. resolve high traffic foam. don't just vacuum clean, resolve clean. these 4 brands took home more allure best of beauty awards than any others. pantene... olay... venus & gillette... and secret. the four most awarded brands. keeping you your most beautiful from head to toe. . ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest is a leading education reformer, and the president and ceo of harlem children's zone right here in new york city. he's also featured in this documentary right here called "waiting for superman." which if you haven't seen it, check it out, it's very, very interesting. it's out on dvd and blu-ray right now. give it up for mr. geoffrey canada, everybody! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: geoffre
geoffrey canada joins us next. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ 3q traffic on your carpet really ads up when you just vacuum. with resolve high traffic foam, your carpets get truly clean. it removes three times more dirt than vacuuming alone and neutralizes odors for clean and fresh carpets. resolve high traffic foam. don't just vacuum clean, resolve clean. these 4 brands took home more allure best of beauty awards than any others. pantene... olay... venus & gillette... and secret....
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talking point over the last two years bill sammon was the guy at the middle of most of them use. box news recently sprung a leak and some of their internal e-mails have gone public thanks to media matters we work at media matters these internal e-mails originating from managing editor bill sammon incentive colleagues all over the news bureau reveal a clear agenda to smear president obama to distort the facts about climate change and mis informed viewers about health care reform the first of the e-mails we've seen we have started in two thousand and eight. well before that that's the first we have at the end of october just a few days before the presidential election salman sent an e-mail to his anchors with the subject quote ever why obama's references to socialism and liberalism marxism and marxists in his autobiography dreams of my father plaza couple of his buddies self described radical obsessions end quote contained in that e-mail five passages from the president presidential candidate obama's autobiography in which he talked about the dynamics of race and politics that he e
talking point over the last two years bill sammon was the guy at the middle of most of them use. box news recently sprung a leak and some of their internal e-mails have gone public thanks to media matters we work at media matters these internal e-mails originating from managing editor bill sammon incentive colleagues all over the news bureau reveal a clear agenda to smear president obama to distort the facts about climate change and mis informed viewers about health care reform the first of the...
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you don't use it for evil. >> russell: use it for malice. >> jimmy: no, no, no. >> you should use it for good. >> jimmy: you're @rustyrocket. >> russell: @rustyrocket. i -- i also only use it for good. >> is that you? @rustyrocket. >> russell: i meant, more recently i left one of your dresses in a cab. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: well, if you got it back, you got off the hook. >> it was a long, purple gown. yes. >> russell: what were you doing? swirling about all in the nuts? >> yeah. >> russell: dressed in your undies. [ laughter ] how can you get out of the cab, naked and not know that you've not got your clothes on? >> jimmy: thanks -- thanks to twitter -- >> russell. russell, i love how you talk. i love everything that you say. >> russell: what you just done then was a hate crime. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that was the greatest exclamation of this -- of a british person. >> russell: some people in england will take offense. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, my god. >> russell: queen, elton john. we're sick of it. >> jimmy: oh, my god. but you -- you get these fun things. you always do. because
you don't use it for evil. >> russell: use it for malice. >> jimmy: no, no, no. >> you should use it for good. >> jimmy: you're @rustyrocket. >> russell: @rustyrocket. i -- i also only use it for good. >> is that you? @rustyrocket. >> russell: i meant, more recently i left one of your dresses in a cab. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: well, if you got it back, you got off the hook. >> it was a long, purple gown. yes. >> russell: what were you...
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just confirm for us, dr. giordano, how much difference to make it jerry parr turned that part the hospital? >> it was the critical decision of the day, no question about it. because the president, as he walked -- ki insisted on walking into gw, he got just past the front door and collapsed for blood pressure. even as young healthy person that's pretty serious, you can only last a few minutes before you have irreversible changes, and the president 7-years-old, albeit a very healthy seven year old. so i think -- just think it, but at the white house, pull him out of the car, looked him over, bring him to the room inside, put him in the car and realize there's a problem, taken to gw, that is five, ten, 15 minutes. that would have made a huge difference. i don't think he would have survived it. >> cingular arrived -- the timeframe the shooting happened at 2:27, approximately. six shots got off in less than two seconds. how long the for the hospital was dealing with this? it was just a matter of a few more minutes
just confirm for us, dr. giordano, how much difference to make it jerry parr turned that part the hospital? >> it was the critical decision of the day, no question about it. because the president, as he walked -- ki insisted on walking into gw, he got just past the front door and collapsed for blood pressure. even as young healthy person that's pretty serious, you can only last a few minutes before you have irreversible changes, and the president 7-years-old, albeit a very healthy seven...
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that surprised us, frankly. there is an attempt to try to organize this better and a recognition that this is a real problem. we will benefit from your recommendations greatly, and a look forward to them. >> they need operational responsibility. >> that is the problem. interestingly enough, and this now goes back a while, we had a hearing here maybe two years ago now. it's somewhat dated, but a hearing with some leaders of the muslim american community. we asked, is there any agency of the federal government that has gone out reach to your community which has done the most? to me the surprising answer we got was, yes, the fbi through its state offices had been reaching out quite a lot and had some communication the nypd sets the standard. it has committed -- not inexpensive, labor intensive. they have committed a lot, maybe because they were so struck, traumatized by 9/11 they have committed a lot of resources and excellent communication with the muslim american community. the lapd does a great job, but there ar
that surprised us, frankly. there is an attempt to try to organize this better and a recognition that this is a real problem. we will benefit from your recommendations greatly, and a look forward to them. >> they need operational responsibility. >> that is the problem. interestingly enough, and this now goes back a while, we had a hearing here maybe two years ago now. it's somewhat dated, but a hearing with some leaders of the muslim american community. we asked, is there any agency...
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good to have you with us. give us an idea -- >> thank you, erica. >> we've learned now cia operatives are working inside libya. based on your experience, what exactly are they doing? >> i think they have two missions. one is the assessment of what the rebel force looks like, who their leaders are, what's their makeup. the vetting process of this group. i am convinced that they are blazing targets and helping the rebel forces identify friend from foe on the ground and then illuminating targets for the overhead nato forces. >> it almost sounds like double vetting, vetting for the u.s. and for the coalition and then for the folks on the ground, what is that vetting process? they're not handing over resumes and letters of reference? >> no, they're not. what is really taking place they are running sources to identify what the motivations are. whether this is an individual within the ranks of the rebel that is can be trusted in the near term or whether this is a long-term engagement, somebody who might be able to ri
good to have you with us. give us an idea -- >> thank you, erica. >> we've learned now cia operatives are working inside libya. based on your experience, what exactly are they doing? >> i think they have two missions. one is the assessment of what the rebel force looks like, who their leaders are, what's their makeup. the vetting process of this group. i am convinced that they are blazing targets and helping the rebel forces identify friend from foe on the ground and then...
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can that make us a better country? can that help us out of a recession? merchants can't say "no" to visa or mastercard because of the market power of these two credit card giants and because swipe fees are fixed by the networks. a merchant doesn't even have the option of negotiating a better deal. so merchants are stuck with ever-increasing swipe fees passed along to the consumers in the quoft of gas -- in the cost of gasoline and groceries. consumers pay for the debit interchange system to the tune of $16 billion a year. do you know what the interchange fee is in canada, charged by visa and mastercard, the same fee i've been talking about here, through the banks in canada? zero. there's no interchange fee. you know what it is in europe? a fraction of what it is in the united states. now why is that the case? why would these credit card giants say that they can't survive oversight of their interchange fees in the united states and charge zero in canada and pennies in europe? because the canadian government came to them and said, we are not going to let yo
can that make us a better country? can that help us out of a recession? merchants can't say "no" to visa or mastercard because of the market power of these two credit card giants and because swipe fees are fixed by the networks. a merchant doesn't even have the option of negotiating a better deal. so merchants are stuck with ever-increasing swipe fees passed along to the consumers in the quoft of gas -- in the cost of gasoline and groceries. consumers pay for the debit interchange...